Heim Data upgrades airborne recorders

GPS World, April, 2005

Heim Data Systems Inc. of Belmar, New Jersey, has integrated a 20-channel L1 L2 Javad Euro-GD GPS receiver into its line of airborne recorders. The GPS receiver serves as a precision time synchronization source for UTC time-stamping.

GPS integration eliminates time inaccuracies stemming from the use of freestanding time sources that require jam synchronization at the beginning of every mission. Heim airborne recorders also use the GPS time data to produce modulated IRIG B, A or G time output sources that can be used as master times sources for instrument synchronization.

The Javad Navigation (Saratoga, California) board also provides precision navigational data at a rate of up to 10 times per second. Supporting WAAS and compatible with differential GPS, the receiver is available either in a signal module package for plug-in to any Heim airborne recorder, or it can be integrated into the latest recorder mainframes.

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